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Rigorous infection control policies and procedures can help avoid infections or halt their spread, writes Mary Evans Bad news spreads fast and nothing spreads faster in the childcare sector than the...
A North London nursery in an area with high pollution levels has teamed up with an air purification company to clean up the air the children breathe in.
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As an employer I employed staff with degrees as well as with no qualifications.
Nord Anglia's divisional managing director, Tracey Storey, has resigned amid reports of poor financial performance and falling morale at the UK's largest nursery chain. News of Storey's departure came...
Hannah Belton, director of Morgan La Roche, looks at how to deal with employees who holiday abroad during the pandemic
Annette Rawstrone reports on the issues raised at Nursery World’s recent conference – 'EYFS: Supporting every child to thrive' – which focused on strategies to support the large rise in numbers of...
In my experience of training and assessing assessors, the main benefit has been to see candidates achieving their goals. Usually this is reward enough. However, assessment also provides professional...
The early years sector has paid tribute to Jack Dromey, the Labour politician who died suddenly on Friday.
Attention-seeking is often dismissed as a negative behaviour, but it actually has an important role to play in children’s development, explains Caroline Vollans